"You guys start coding while I go ask the user what he wants."
Anonymous

Writing a program with two threads is not a design. Figure out what you want your program to do first. That only requires the infamous "paper and pencil" I frequently mention. Once you have a design, then you can figure out how to make it work. If your design doesn't need two threads, then start over and make your problem harder.

"You guys start coding while I go ask the user what he wants."
Anonymous

Writing a program with two threads is not a design. Figure out what you want your program to do first. That only requires the infamous "paper and pencil" I frequently mention. Once you have a design, then you can figure out how to make it work. If your design doesn't need two threads, then start over and make your problem harder.

Hey Steve, I do have what I want it to do (a list), just that I can't figure out how to implement.